Toss Up XXV: The Silver Thread (soccer, baseball, champions, popularity)
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Hey now, your an all-star..... (two-in-one.... sort of)
Most competitive all-star game?: NHL or NFL?
Better All-star events?: MLB or NBA?
USA! USA! USA!
Which is most likely to happen for Team USA first?: World Cup title or World Baseball Classic championship?
Does size matter?
Which short player is the better dunker?: Nate Robinson or Spud Webb?
At least I told the truth......
Will A-Rod's popularity and respect sink as low as Bonds?: yes or no?
5th Quarter
What was the best moment to happen this past week?:
NBA Slam Dunk Contest, Matt Kenseth's Daytona 500 win in the rain, or A-Rod's press confrence?
NHL, NBA
Baseball classic I guess
I like Spud better
I don't care if he does or doesn't, I'm tired of hearing about him.
For me, I only watched the Dunk competition, so I have to go with that.
1) I think they are both equally.......competitive.......
I think the NBA has better events than the MLB does. The only way I can watch the home run derby is if I mute it. Hearing Berman say back back back gone 40 times gets tiresome.
2) I have no idea how good or bad the US Soccer team is; certainly they are closer to winning a world cup than the baseball team is in the baseball classic.
3) I liked Nate's dunks. I only remember Spud's no look dunk; I prefer Nate jumping over Dwight Howard.
4) A-Rod has always been hated by jealous guys the world over. He probably will always be hated; but I don't think he will be tainted like Barry Bonds.
5) The slam dunk contest was the only one I cared about, so I will have to default to that.
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